Day: February 26, 2024

  • Why Sarbottam , or any other wannabe public traded company for that matter, enforce a minimum cap on IPO applications?

    Why Sarbottam , or any other wannabe public traded company for that matter, enforce a minimum cap on IPO applications?


    *Since IPO is a instrument to assemble scattered capital for a company to finance its ventures, why would companies come up with minimum cap on applying for them then ? If it were to stem from the fear of undersubscription(which is the only reason i can come up with at the moment), then wouldn’t allowing the usual 10 kittas ensure increased investment encouraging the ones, who do not have much to invest, to invest whatever they have ? What is the rationale behind such a decision? May be some of the folks can drop their valuable insights on the matter and shed some light on the issue.*

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  • Are you applying for sarbottam cement ipo?

    Are you applying for sarbottam cement ipo?


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  • Daily Discussion Thread (Monday – Feb 26, 2024)

    Daily Discussion Thread (Monday – Feb 26, 2024)


    Use this post to discuss what to buy/sell/trade/avoid/watch today and in the coming days.

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    * IPO ma pareko yo share kun din bechda ramro hola, ajhai 1-2 din parkhine ki nai etc.

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  • NAV Reports for Sanima Large Cap Fund, Sanima Equity Fund, and Sanima Growth Fund in Magh

    NAV Reports for Sanima Large Cap Fund, Sanima Equity Fund, and Sanima Growth Fund in Magh


    Sanima Large Cap Fund (SLCF) is a closed-end mutual fund managed by Sanima Capital, associated with Sanima Bank, featuring a 7-year maturity period. With a fund size of Rs. 1.20 arba, SLCF made investments in the month of Magh, allocating Rs. 82.33 crore to listed company shares and Rs. 1.92 crore to public issues, right shares, and bonus shares. The fund also holds Rs. 12 crore in fixed deposits, Rs. 10.28 crore in bonds and debentures, and a bank balance of Rs. 11.67 crores. Reporting a net profit of Rs. 1.69 crores in Magh, there’s a decrease from the previous month’s profit of Rs. 3.73 crores, with the NAV dropping from Rs. 10.09 to Rs. 9.92.

    Sanima Equity Fund (SAEF), another 7-year closed-end mutual fund under Sanima Capital, initiated with a fund size of Rs. 1.30 Arba. In Magh, the fund invested Rs. 1.03 Arba in listed shares and Rs. 2.78 crores in public issues, right shares, and bonus shares. Additionally, it has Rs. 17 crores in fixed deposits, Rs. 10.26 crores in bonds and debentures, and a bank balance of Rs. 10.57 crores. SAEF reported a net loss of Rs. 1.42 crores in Magh, a decrease from the previous month’s net profit of Rs. 1.87 crores, with the NAV declining from Rs. 11.43 to Rs. 11.18.

    Sanima Growth Fund (SAGF), a closed-end fund with an 11-year maturity period, disclosed a fund size of Rs. 67.25 Crores. In Magh, SAGF invested Rs. 43.77 crore in listed shares, Rs. 1.47 crore in public issues, and Rs. 8 crore in fixed deposits. The fund holds Rs. 16.33 crores in the bank and other assets worth Rs. 55.31 lakhs. Reporting a net profit of 4.65 crores in Magh, there’s a decrease from the previous month’s net profit of 5.30 crores, with the NAV decreasing from Rs. 11.06 to Rs. 10.96.

  • Nabil Balanced Fund 2, NBF3, and Nabil Flexi Cap Fund Performance

    Nabil Balanced Fund 2, NBF3, and Nabil Flexi Cap Fund Performance


    The Nabil Balanced Fund 2 (NBF2) is a 10-year closed-end mutual fund scheme, and its Net Asset Value (NAV) report for the month of Magh reveals a decrease in NAV from Rs. 10.31 to Rs. 10.15. Starting with a fund size of Rs. 1.12 Arba, it invested Rs. 88.37 crores in listed company shares, Rs. 1.12 crore in non-listed shares, and Rs. 20.77 crore in listed debentures. Additionally, it holds a bank balance of Rs. 87.68 lakhs. Despite a net profit of Rs. 1.27 crores in Magh, there’s a decline from the previous month’s net profit of Rs. 3.09 crores.

    Another 10-year closed-end fund, Nabil Balanced Fund III (NBF3), started with a fund size of Rs. 1.25 Arba. In Magh, it invested Rs. 85.31 crores in listed shares, Rs. 1.01 crore in non-listed shares, and holds Rs. 7.49 crores in bank deposits. NBF3 reports a net profit of Rs. 2.30 crores in Magh, a positive shift from the previous month’s loss of Rs. 3.58 crores. The NAV for Magh is Rs. 9.33, compared to Rs. 9.43 in the previous month.

    The NAV report for Nabil Flexi Cap Fund (NFCF), an open-end mutual fund scheme without a fixed maturity period, discloses a slight increase in NAV from Rs. 10.31 to Rs. 10.32 in Magh. With a fund size of Rs. 54.17 crores, NFCF invested Rs. 33.17 crores in listed shares, Rs. 2.75 crores in bonds and debentures, and has Rs. 5 crores in fixed deposits and Rs. 15.24 crores in bank balance. The fund reports a net profit of Rs. 2.46 crores in Magh, a marginal rise from the previous month’s profit of Rs. 2.39 crores.